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Live Jazz and Club Nights |
Niels Hemmingsensgade 10 Postboks 1129 Copenhagen 1153 Denmark +45 33 15 2600 http://www.jazzhouse.dk/ |
The Copenhagen JazzHouse was founded in 1990 and holds some 250 concerts every year ranging from big bands, bee-bop to free style and acid jazz. The venue itself is fairly small, accommodating an average of 100 people per show. On concert evenings the café opens at 6p. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular Café, Bar and Restaurant |
Vestergade 10 Copenhagen 1456 Denmark +45 2235 4300 http://www.grafic.dk/krasna/ |
Starting out as a hangout for musicians, artists and other Bohemians in the 1980s, Krasnapolsky has now become significantly more mainstream. The selection of food has grown over the years from simple snacks to more than a dozen courses including exotic delights like Octopus Ragout and Bird's-Liver Mousse. The chocolate cake with orange and Grand Marnier is an afternoon must. A DJ spins techno and house tracks on the weekend, which means a change in atmosphere and clientele. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nightclub With Live Music |
Guldbergsgade 8 Copenhagen 2200 Denmark +45 35 24 5200 http://www.rust.dk/ |
Centrally located on Skt. Hans Square in Norrebro, Rust is Copenhagen's hot spot to hang out and party. With a bar, disco and concert venue, Rust features a wide variety of musical styles ranging from techno to rock, house to hiphop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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One of the First Trendy Cafés in Town. |
Kronprinsensgade 6 Copenhagen 1114 Denmark +45 3314 8189 http://www.sommersko.dk/ |
Café Sommersko is a large and very popular place, almost legendary in Copenhagen. You'll find a mix of shoppers, tourists, businesspeople and locals, and a menu just as varied. Breakfast is served Monday through Friday, and brunch on weekends. Besides the standard café fare, they serve delicious low-fat and vegetarian options. Try the oriental flatbreads filled with vegetables and/or meat with yoghurt dressing. Prices are a bit higher than most cafés, and there's sometimes a wait during peak hours. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Work Hard, Play Hard |
Linnésgade 16 A Copenhagen 1361 Denmark +45 33 13 6113 |
If your house looks like something out of a wallPaper, if your friends look like Prada models and if you prefer caipirinas to beer, Stereo Bar is the place for you. Stereo Bar is popular with the post-modern generation of actors, writers, artists, ad men, lawyers and bankers who like to work hard and play hard. The soundtrack to this timeless retro-futuristic bar comes on vinyl and is delivered by top local DJs and their international friends. Thursday is indie night, Fridays and Saturdays feature house, drum'n'bass and the latest electronic beats. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nightclub, live bands and hip bar |
Enghavevej 40 Copenhagen 1674 Denmark +45 3325 7011 http://www.vega.dk/ |
Opened in 1996, Vega consists of two state-of-the-art concert halls: a larger accommodating 1,500 and a smaller for 500 that transforms into a nightclub on weekends. Vega attracts a range of pop, rock and techno bands from Denmark and abroad. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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